Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2017034571> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 95 of
95
with 100 items per page.
- W2017034571 endingPage "1587" @default.
- W2017034571 startingPage "1584" @default.
- W2017034571 abstract "BACKGROUND Neutral electrolyzed water (NEW) is considered to be a high-level biodegradable disinfectant with sporicidal, bactericidal, and virucidal activity. It has also been reported to accelerate wound healing; thus, it is particularly attractive for the elimination or minimization of the microbial population of skin grafts to be used as wound dressings. METHODS Pigskins were sterilized with different concentrations of NEW and with different methods. The feasibility of pigskin sterilization by NEW was evaluated through microbiological analyses, viability assays, histologic assessments, contact cytotoxicity assays, and extract cytotoxicity assays. RESULTS NEW has strong bactericidal effects on pigskin microorganisms, does not change skin graft histologic properties, and has no cytotoxicity; however, skin viability was significantly reduced after NEW treatment. CONCLUSION Although NEW treatment is a very safe and effective method for nonviable pigskin dressing sterilization, to obtain a complete sterilization of pigskin grafts, available chlorine concentration of NEW as well as sterilization time and methods should be optimized." @default.
- W2017034571 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2017034571 creator A5021256149 @default.
- W2017034571 creator A5038839405 @default.
- W2017034571 creator A5053333935 @default.
- W2017034571 creator A5062920700 @default.
- W2017034571 creator A5066131239 @default.
- W2017034571 creator A5070036406 @default.
- W2017034571 creator A5084516298 @default.
- W2017034571 date "2012-06-01" @default.
- W2017034571 modified "2023-10-01" @default.
- W2017034571 title "Feasibility study of the sterilization of pigskin used as wound dressings by neutral electrolyzed water" @default.
- W2017034571 cites W1508081114 @default.
- W2017034571 cites W1557655467 @default.
- W2017034571 cites W1979067358 @default.
- W2017034571 cites W1979721973 @default.
- W2017034571 cites W1999475589 @default.
- W2017034571 cites W2019886227 @default.
- W2017034571 cites W2027155227 @default.
- W2017034571 cites W2030789517 @default.
- W2017034571 cites W2030994016 @default.
- W2017034571 cites W2033419506 @default.
- W2017034571 cites W2042564913 @default.
- W2017034571 cites W2044362365 @default.
- W2017034571 cites W2056777686 @default.
- W2017034571 cites W2061471395 @default.
- W2017034571 cites W2092240307 @default.
- W2017034571 cites W2093789748 @default.
- W2017034571 cites W2146212294 @default.
- W2017034571 cites W2154772923 @default.
- W2017034571 doi "https://doi.org/10.1097/ta.0b013e318243a1dc" @default.
- W2017034571 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22695426" @default.
- W2017034571 hasPublicationYear "2012" @default.
- W2017034571 type Work @default.
- W2017034571 sameAs 2017034571 @default.
- W2017034571 citedByCount "8" @default.
- W2017034571 countsByYear W20170345712013 @default.
- W2017034571 countsByYear W20170345712017 @default.
- W2017034571 countsByYear W20170345712020 @default.
- W2017034571 countsByYear W20170345712021 @default.
- W2017034571 countsByYear W20170345712023 @default.
- W2017034571 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2017034571 hasAuthorship W2017034571A5021256149 @default.
- W2017034571 hasAuthorship W2017034571A5038839405 @default.
- W2017034571 hasAuthorship W2017034571A5053333935 @default.
- W2017034571 hasAuthorship W2017034571A5062920700 @default.
- W2017034571 hasAuthorship W2017034571A5066131239 @default.
- W2017034571 hasAuthorship W2017034571A5070036406 @default.
- W2017034571 hasAuthorship W2017034571A5084516298 @default.
- W2017034571 hasConcept C109316439 @default.
- W2017034571 hasConcept C142724271 @default.
- W2017034571 hasConcept C148761745 @default.
- W2017034571 hasConcept C162324750 @default.
- W2017034571 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W2017034571 hasConcept C202751555 @default.
- W2017034571 hasConcept C2781221799 @default.
- W2017034571 hasConcept C2983132609 @default.
- W2017034571 hasConcept C536366893 @default.
- W2017034571 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W2017034571 hasConcept C556758197 @default.
- W2017034571 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2017034571 hasConceptScore W2017034571C109316439 @default.
- W2017034571 hasConceptScore W2017034571C142724271 @default.
- W2017034571 hasConceptScore W2017034571C148761745 @default.
- W2017034571 hasConceptScore W2017034571C162324750 @default.
- W2017034571 hasConceptScore W2017034571C185592680 @default.
- W2017034571 hasConceptScore W2017034571C202751555 @default.
- W2017034571 hasConceptScore W2017034571C2781221799 @default.
- W2017034571 hasConceptScore W2017034571C2983132609 @default.
- W2017034571 hasConceptScore W2017034571C536366893 @default.
- W2017034571 hasConceptScore W2017034571C55493867 @default.
- W2017034571 hasConceptScore W2017034571C556758197 @default.
- W2017034571 hasConceptScore W2017034571C71924100 @default.
- W2017034571 hasIssue "6" @default.
- W2017034571 hasLocation W20170345711 @default.
- W2017034571 hasLocation W20170345712 @default.
- W2017034571 hasOpenAccess W2017034571 @default.
- W2017034571 hasPrimaryLocation W20170345711 @default.
- W2017034571 hasRelatedWork W2353457385 @default.
- W2017034571 hasRelatedWork W2361258350 @default.
- W2017034571 hasRelatedWork W2365649480 @default.
- W2017034571 hasRelatedWork W2372931667 @default.
- W2017034571 hasRelatedWork W2373187846 @default.
- W2017034571 hasRelatedWork W2374698930 @default.
- W2017034571 hasRelatedWork W2380383489 @default.
- W2017034571 hasRelatedWork W2387117211 @default.
- W2017034571 hasRelatedWork W2393369228 @default.
- W2017034571 hasRelatedWork W2394045229 @default.
- W2017034571 hasVolume "72" @default.
- W2017034571 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2017034571 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2017034571 magId "2017034571" @default.
- W2017034571 workType "article" @default.